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Opensouls were a New Zealand band formed in 2001. [1] After releasing numerous vinyl EPs, the band released their critically acclaimed debut album Kaleidoscope which impressed reviewers and fans alike. While this album draws inspiration from soul, reggae, jazz & blues styles, their next album, Standing in the Rain, was made with the intent to reflect the sound and feeling of a particular musical era: late 1950s and early 1960s British and American R&B. [1] The band split up in 2011, playing their final live shows.

Band members

  • Bjorn Petersen – Vocals
  • Tyra Hammond – Vocals
  • Jeremy Toy - Guitar
  • Chip Mathews – Bass
  • Steph "Cee" Brown - Keys
  • Julien Dyne - Percussion
  • Scott Towers - Saxophone
  • Cam Allen - Saxophone
  • Isaac "Aesh" Aesili - Trumpet
  • Harlin Davey - Turntables

Discography

Albums

Year Title [2] Label NZ Top 40 Albums Chart [3] Copies Sold
2006 Kaleidoscope From the Crate 29
2009 Standing in the Rain From the Crate 8

Awards and nominations

References

  1. ^ a b c Isaac Promotions (3 August 2009). "Opensouls return with new album 'Standing in the Rain' out Monday 17 August". infonews.co.nz.
  2. ^ "Opensouls". Discogs.
  3. ^ "Opensouls - Top 40 Albums". www.muzic.net.nz.

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